Manitoba First Nations Police Service Officers were called to a local residence on Sandy Bay First Nation, to a fight in progress where it was reported that a…
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Manitoba First Nations Police Service Officers in Sandy Bay First Nation responded to a call involving a male suspect in possession of a gun and holding a female against her will in the residence On February 1, 2021, at approximately 2:30 a.m.
Officers of the Crime Reduction Team (CRT) and general Patrol Officers immediately responded to the location and upon arrival at the scene, Police located 4 suspects attempting to leave in a vehicle. When the vehicle was stopped by Police, a firearm was observed on the floorboard of the driver’s side of the vehicle. Police vacated the occupants from the vehicle and a subsequent search of the vehicle located a replica handgun, which was later determined to be a BB gun.
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A tense standoff ended without incident in Sandy Bay First Nation.
Manitoba First Nations Police Service Officers (MFNPS) received a call to a local residence on Sandy Bay First Nation, in relation to a man in possession of a firearm over the weekend.
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The male suspect had locked all the doors and refused to allow the female occupant to leave. Police arrived on the scene and noticed a female leaving the residence. She stated that the male had assaulted her and that she believed he had a firearm in the residence. MFNPS Sandy Bay Detachment Officers, along with the Officers from the Crime reduction Team (CRT), and Officers from the Amaranth RCMP, surrounded the home as the male was refusing to exit the residence and was observed holding a firearm.
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Quick action by officers led to a bust of drugs and weapons.
Manitoba First Nations Police Service Officers were alerted by Long Plain First Nation Security of a vehicle that went through the COVID-19 security checkpoint on January 5, 2020, with a non-community Member who was restricted from entering the First Nation which led to a traffic stop when the officers located the orange Dodge journey.
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The driver of the vehicle was issued a Provincial Offences Act ticket and all occupants exited the vehicle. In the process, officers observed a knife in the outer backpack pocket of a backpack, in the vehicle, also located in the backpack was a full can of bear mace. A search of the vehicle where police seized a crystal-like substance believed to be Methamphetamine in a baggie, three scales, numerous dime bags, a prefilled syrin